> My site root is in the wwwroot folder. I'm using the built-in 
> webserver. 
> 
> If I use root-relative paths, I think it's lookin from 
> wwwroot/, instead of the site root forward. They don't show.

Have you configured the built-in web server to use your site root folder as
the site root? That is, when you go to http://localhost:8500/ does it go to
\cfusionmx7\wwwroot\yoursite? If not, then your "site root" folder isn't
really the site root.

Ideally, you want your local development environment to mirror your
production environment, so that URLs you use locally will also work in
production.

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